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Description
EDUCATION / QUALIFICATION: New Jersey Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC) or New Jersey Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) with a bachelor’s degree preferred. Able to read and write in English. Computer literacy required to operate email, internet, MS word and office and Agency operational software.
SPECIAL CLIENT-RELATED QUALIFICATIONS: Capable of working effectively in a self-directed role, able to multi-task and problem-solve. Each job responsibility and competency measurement include the following requirements: the ability to coordinate work of others, able to manage and coordinate multiple tasks while dealing with clients, able to appropriately manage clients’ behaviors and motivate them to follow treatment protocols and schedules. Ability to work independently and under supervision, Ability to communicate effectively with all clients from adult age to geriatric, co-workers, individually and in group setting. Telephone etiquette.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Uphold organizational mission, values, vision and support the integrated process of care while exhibiting integrity and ethics in all endeavors.
- Knowledge of the 12-Step Recovery program and process knowledge of all applicable Federal, State and regional regulations, including Accreditation standards that govern treatment of substance use disorders including confidentiality, patient rights, ethics, and discrimination
- Consult with supervisor whenever a conflict pertaining the Code of Ethics arises.
- Knowledge of the Modified Therapeutic Community, Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy models
- Interact with clients, staff, and client family members in an appropriate therapeutic and professional manner.
- Accommodate to agency’s different working schedules and facilities.
- Document all individual counseling, group counseling psychoeducation services, assessments, reassessments, referrals, and follow-up in the client’s electronic health record in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
- Contact referral sources providing case consultations and coordination with referral sources i.e. Recovery Court, MAP Parole, DCP&P, Federal Parole, ISP, Probation, DWI initiative
- Obtain appropriately signed consents when soliciting from or providing information to outside sources to protect client confidentiality and rights.
- Provide Orientation to clients following the orientation manual, on an individual and/or group basis within the first week of treatment.
- Initiate an initial treatment plan within 72 hours of admission, and the complete a master treatment plan within the first four weeks of treatment. Treatment plans must be completed in collaboration with the client and updated a minimum of once per month.
- Treatment plans should be client-centered, recovery oriented, and measurable.
- Assessing clients using the standardized or evidence-based assessment tools and diagnosing clients for substance use disorders using the DSM 5 under supervision.
- Gather relevant history from client including by not limited to alcohol and other drug abuse using the appropriate assessment tools and interview techniques.
- Evaluate psychological, social, and physiological signs and symptoms of substance related and mental health disorders using appropriate assessment tools.
- Identify any existing conditions (medical, physical, psychiatric, etc.) that indicate need for additional professional assessment and/or services and make appropriate referrals.
- Obtain previous records that are relevant to the current treatment episode upon securing proper consent to release information form
- Develop an Interpretive Summary within the first week of treatment.
- Identify the appropriate therapeutic approaches and resources to be utilized with each individual client.
- Develop and review discharge plans at least once per month.
- Individualize counseling in accordance with cultural, gender, and lifestyle differences.
- Prepare and discuss clients’ clinical cases with the clinical team and explain the rationale for all actions taken throughout the course of treatment including any case management activities done for the client.
- Identifying the needs of a client that cannot be met by the counselor or agency, coordinate services for the client, and assisting the client to utilize the support systems and community resources available.
- Seek a consult with supervisor whenever issues are identified that are beyond your base of knowledge and skills in accordance with the agency policies and procedures
- Consult with supervisor to ensure the provision of effective treatment services.
- Utilize clinical staff meetings, case conferences, direct supervision, and clinical supervision to ensure proper quality of care for client.
- Implement an immediate course of action appropriate to a crisis under the direction of the supervisor and in accordance with the agency policies and procedures
- Transport clients, as necessary.
- Manage an assigned case load of twelve clients.
- Keep all records in designated place to ensure safety and confidentiality in accordance with the agency policy and procedures.
- Send documentation pertaining to client’s admission, participation, progress and discharge status and other relative data to referral sources keeping in mind the time deadlines and authorization for release of information in accordance with the agency policy and procedures.
- Conduct a peer-review of clinical records, review folders and provide a report of the findings to the Director.
- Obtain random urine sample for drug screening as assigned.
- Supervise clients while they self-administer their medication as assigned.
- Procedures must be followed to ensure that any required reporting is done immediately to the Director of the Program or Delegate, by completing an incident report in Accreditation within 24 hours.
- When driving an agency car inspect if for safety, fill the mileage log, ensure that it is kept clean and refrain from smoking while in it. Operation of the company vehicles should be conducted in a safe manner adhering to New Jersey vehicle operation laws.
- Orientate, train and supervise the House Committee in accordance with the modified TC model.
- Complete Relias trainings in accordance to the agency policies and procedures
- Other Duties as assigned.
Experience
EXPERIENCE: A minimum of three years working experience in a licensed substance abuse program as a counselor. Knowledge about NJSAMS, Extension Requests LOCI in NJSAMS as well as NJSAMS discharge summaries and able to complete clinical documentation on timely manner.
Requirements: Bilingual